The 2019 campaign has been a disastrous one for the Cleveland Browns, and now, things might be getting even messier.

According to Mike Silver of NFL.com, wide receiver Jarvis Landry and multiple Browns players yelled “come get me” at the Arizona Cardinals sideline following Cleveland's loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.

That's the same thing we heard about fellow wide out Odell Beckham Jr. last weekend, where Jay Glazer of The Athletic reported that Beckham had been telling opponents throughout the year to come get him via trade.

So, apparently, numerous players are not exactly happy with their situations in Cleveland.

Silver noted that “two sources” heard Landry and other players yelling toward the Arizona sideline, so there certainly appears to be some fire here.

The Browns fell to just 6-8 on the season with their 38-24 defeat in Week 15, all but dashing their already slim playoff hopes.

Thanks to a busy offseason in which Cleveland landed Beckham, running back Kareem Hunt and several pieces on the defensive end, many had the Browns pegged as Super Bowl contenders heading into 2019.

However, Cleveland got off to a rough 2-6 start. It rebounded by winning three straight games, but it has gone just 1-2 since, all but assuring that its playoff drought will continue.

The Browns have not made the postseason since the 2002-03 campaign, the longest active drought in the NFL. In addition, Cleveland's loss to the Cardinals guaranteed that the Browns will fail to post a winning record in the decade from 2010 through 2019.

The last time Cleveland had a winning season? Back in 2007, when it went 10-6.